JOURNAL ARTICLE

Joint Water Filling-MRT Downlink Transmit Diversity for a Broadband Single-Carrier Distributed Antenna Network

Hiroki MatsudaKazuki TakedaFumiyuki Adachi

Year: 2010 Journal:   IEICE Transactions on Communications Vol: E93-B (10)Pages: 2753-2760   Publisher: Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers

Abstract

In this paper, joint water filling and maximal ratio transmission (joint WF-MRT) downlink transmit diversity for a single-carrier distributed antenna network (SC DAN) is proposed. The joint WF-MRT transmit weight allocates the transmit power in both transmit antenna dimension and frequency dimension, i.e., the power allocation is done both across frequencies based on WF theorem and across transmit antennas based on MRT strategy. The cumulative distribution function (CDF) of the channel capacity achievable by joint WF-MRT transmit diversity is evaluated by Monte-Carlo numerical computation method. The channel capacities achievable with joint WF-MRT, MRT, and WF transmit weight (WF transmit weight is done across transmit antennas and frequencies based on WF theorem) are compared. It is shown that the joint WF-MRT transmit weight provides the highest channel capacity among three transmit weights.

Keywords:
Transmitter power output Telecommunications link Joint (building) Transmit diversity Computer science Antenna (radio) Cumulative distribution function Transmission (telecommunications) Telecommunications Topology (electrical circuits) Channel (broadcasting) Mathematics Electrical engineering Statistics Transmitter Engineering Fading Probability density function

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